Infant CPR & Choking Training

Community Training

Infant CPR & Choking Training

New and expecting parents can join us for a safety session on infant CPR and choking emergencies, where participants learn how to recognize cardiac arrest in an infant and how to take action.

Course Objectives

  • Cardiac Arrest
  • Checking for Responsiveness
  • Calling 911
  • Compressions
  • Giving Breaths
  • Choking Signs
  • Choking Infants that are Responsive
  • Choking Infants that are Unresponsive
  • Q&A

The Delivery Methods for The Curriculum

Infant CPR & Choking Training In-Person
  • Delivery: Traditional/Face-to-Face
  • Duration: .75 hours
  • Price: FREE

 

Infant CPR & Choking Training via Zoom
  • Delivery: Online
  • Duration: .75 hours
  • Price: FREE
Additional Information

*Please note that you will receive an auto-generated email from our scheduling software containing the Zoom information.

**This is not a certification course. If you need information on where to find an AHA course, click HERE to view class availability.

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Shana Belle Taylor, NC EMT-B

Shana Taylor joined MedUltra’s team in 2021 as a Basic Life Support and First Aid/CPR/AED instructor for the American Heart Association and the American Red Cross. In 2022, she took on an administrative role within the company, and is now MedUltra’s Director of Operations.

In addition to her career with MedUltra, Shana is a North Carolina certified EMT-B, and is currently furthering her education in administration and management.

Outside of her professional pursuits, Shana enjoys a range of artistic hobbies including drawing, painting, and photography, and outdoor activities such as kayaking and hiking with her dog, Florence.

Christina Marie keatley, MHS, NRP

Christina is co-founder and owner of MedUltra Learning. She is a National Registered and NC certified paramedic, with 15 years of experience. She has served in supervisory and leadership capacities within her EMS department.

Christina is a seasoned EMS educator, public speaker, and advocate for first responder mental health. Christina earned her Bachelor of Science degree with a concentration in Emergency Medical Care from Western Carolina University in 2014, followed by a Master of Health Science in 2017.

Outside of her professional pursuits, Christina enjoys activities such as beach outings, camping, fishing, gardening, and spending quality time with her young children and pets.